HARRISBURG – Department of Labor & Industry (L&I) Secretary Jerry Oleksiak on Tuesday announced that nearly $4.6 million in PAsmart grants are available to create more opportunities for Pennsylvania workers to increase their job skills and earn quality wages.
“PAsmart is helping build a world-class workforce by investing in an education and training system that helps workers while also being responsive to employers’ needs,” said Oleksiak.
“These PAsmart Next Generation Industry Partnership grants bring together multiple employers in the same industry to provide targeted job training so that students, workers, and job seekers get the skills they need to succeed in today’s global economy.”
Gov. Tom Wolf secured $30 million for PAsmart last year and $40 million this year. In addition to the Next Generation Industry Partnership grants announced Tuesday, L&I will soon begin accepting applications for nearly $6.6 million in apprenticeship grants.
The governor recently announced the availability of $20 million in PAsmart funding to advance science and technology education through the Department of Education.
“These grants are another example of the governor’s commitment to boost workforce development efforts across the commonwealth,” Oleksiak added.
“Our regional workforce and economic development partners will use these grants to bring multiple organizations together at the same table to meet the skills needs of businesses and career goals of workers.”
PAsmart Next Generation Industry Partnership grants of up to $250,000 per partnership, are available through L&I to connect employers in the same industry to support job training in: advanced manufacturing; agriculture and food production; bio medical; building and construction; business services; education; energy; healthcare; hospitality; leisure and entertainment; logistics and transportation; real estate, finance and insurance; and wood, wood products and publishing.
Eligible applicants include local workforce development boards (LWDB), labor organizations, economic development organizations, industry associations, local education agencies, education intermediaries, post-secondary education providers, community-based organizations, libraries and non-profits.
Any entity may serve as fiscal agent for all grant awards. Applicants are required to partner with an LWDB on their application.
The deadline to apply is Jan. 3, 2020. Additional details, the grant application and information about the bidder’s webinar can be found on L&I’s Web site.